This is your Orioles Stats, News, Rumors, and Commentary Roundup for the Morning of September 18, 2021.
A Look at Orioles Pitchers’ Pitch Effectiveness
Chris Ellis
Chris Ellis’s pitching repertoire includes:
- He features a Fastball that is considered above average.
- He features a Slider that is considered below average.
- He features a Curveball that is considered very good.
- He features a Changeup that is considered to be quite poor.
Cole Sulser
Cole Sulser’s pitching repertoire includes:
- He features a Fastball that is considered below average.
- He features a Slider that is considered below average.
- He features a Curveball that is considered below average.
- He features a Changeup that is considered above average.
John Means
John Means’s pitching repertoire includes:
- He features a Fastball that is considered below average.
- He features a Slider that is considered above average.
- He features a Curveball that is considered above average.
- He features a Changeup that is considered above average.
Tyler Wells
Tyler Wells’s pitching repertoire includes:
- He features a Fastball that is considered above average.
- He features a Slider that is considered above average.
- He features a Curveball that is considered to be quite poor.
- He features a Changeup that is considered above average.
Conner Greene
Conner Greene’s pitching repertoire includes:
- He features a Fastball that is considered below average.
- He features a Slider that is considered below average.
- He features a Curveball that is considered very good.
- He features a Changeup that is considered above average.
Dillon Tate
Dillon Tate’s pitching repertoire includes:
- He features a Fastball that is considered below average.
- He features a Slider that is considered above average.
- He features a Changeup that is considered above average.
Bruce Zimmermann
Bruce Zimmermann’s pitching repertoire includes:
- He features a Fastball that is considered among the worst in MLB.
- He features a Slider that is considered above average.
- He features a Curveball that is considered above average.
- He features a Changeup that is considered above average.
Marcos Diplan
Marcos Diplan’s pitching repertoire includes:
- He features a Fastball that is considered above average.
- He features a Curveball that is considered above average.
- He features a Changeup that is considered above average.
Now onto the News, Rumors, and Commentary…
“Bowens’ solo home run in the fourth inning was his his fourth long ball with Aberdeen and 17th of the year. Rylan Bannon hit a solo home run in the seventh inning to tie the game at one. In four trips to the plate, Rylan Bannon had three strikeouts and his 15th home run of the year. Baysox third baseman Patrick Dorrian added to the score with a two-run home run in the third inning.”
“This is not a hip thing to say any more, and even if it was, it wouldn’t be great because the way they’re keeping it 100 is with 100 losses in the 2021 season. hit his 30th home run of the season in a loss to the Red Sox. Mancini and Means lead Orioles by example (Baltimore Baseball) Rich Dubroff points out that even the 1988 Orioles had two future Hall of Famers to set a good example. In the process, Cal became the first shortstop to ever have a 30+ home run, 40+ double season.”
“One hundred losses. One hundred losses. It’s one of the most woeful feats imaginable for a major league team, yet one that’s become all too commonplace in recent Orioles history. When the Orioles suffered 14 straight losing seasons from 1998-2011, the 100-loss mark was one bit of futility they always managed to avoid.”
“… Lightning-fast hands, he’s unbelievably athletic, he’s a really good outfielder in three spots, and he’s just maturing as a Major League player.” Though Hays’ numbers speak for themselves, it’s worth noting whom the 26-year-old has tallied his home runs against in a month the Orioles have faced postseason contenders 12 times in 17 days. You know, just finally seeing him in a full season when he’s healthy, so he’s out in the field a lot more and you’re finally getting to see a little bit of that. Sept. The long ball was one of just four hits for Baltimore in its 7-1 loss in Friday night’s opener at Fenway Park, but it marked the seventh home run for Hays this month.”
“(Last updated: Sept. (Last updated: Sept. (Last updated: Sept. 14) RHP Matt Harvey (right knee inflammation) Expected return: 2022 After tossing his most innings since the 2018 season, Harvey will miss the remainder of the season.”
“1: Kicks off month by extending streak in doubleheader Adley Rutschman added two more games to his on-base streak on Wednesday, reaching base in both games of Triple-A Norfolk’s doubleheader. 3: Drives in run as streak runs to 16 Adley Rutschman had an all-around performance on Friday, going 2-for-3 with a double and an RBI in Triple-A Norfolk’s win over Charlotte. Rutschman has reached base in every game but one since joining Triple-A Norfolk. 8: Doubles and drives in run as streak runs to 19 It came down to his final at-bat, but Adley Rutschman extended his on-base streak to 19 games with an eighth-inning double on Wednesday.”
“He’s smacked five homers, tripled four times and drove in 17 runs in 25 games across two levels. 6), Low-A Kannapolis Dalquist fired five one-hit innings in his longest and first scoreless outing since he pitched five frames on Aug. Warren tallied his second four-hit effort of the season, legging out two doubles, driving his 12th homer of the year, scoring three runs and setting a new career high with five RBIs. Reds prospect stats » White Sox: Andrew Dalquist, RHP (No.”
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